Saturday Night Live continues its streak of lampooning Fox News with a side-splitting cold open that parodies the network's morally bankrupt hosts. In the skit, Kate McKinnon portrays Laura Ingraham interviewing a man named "Vape God," while Cecily Strong nails her impression of Jeanine Pirro. With a mix of Weekend Update-style news commentary and satirical fake ads, SNL's writer's room is having a field day. And for those keeping score, the parody is not too far off from the real thing in terms of comedic absurdity and bizarre segments.
Get an inside view into the newest SNL skit "God is a Boob Man" that has been stirring up controversy. Follow the story of Beth, played by Vanessa Bayer, as she refuses to provide her services for a gay wedding. This satirical courtroom drama sheds light on the ongoing discussions around LGBTQ rights. Hear from the Senior Games Reporter of Mashable, Adam Rosenberg, as he shares his insights on the impact of this skit and its portrayal of Christianity. Don't miss this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of SNL's most controversial sketches to date!